A non-governmental organisation, Emerald Elderly Care and Development Foundation says plans are at top gear for the construction of a befitting structure to be dedicated for the care of senior citizens in Abuja and environs. 

The President/founder of the foundation, Dr. Becky Ogonnaya revealed this in Abuja at the 2024 annual Senior Citizen Conference 2024. 

The event which had as the theme, "Climate Change and its Health Implications on Older Persons in Nigeria". 

It was organised in collaboration with the National Senior Citizens Centre (NSCC), and the National Council of Women Societies (NCWS). 

Ogonnaya expressed dissatisfaction that the elderly in the Nigerian society have not been adequately cared for, assuring that it is poised for a paradigm shift. 

She said the land for the construction has already been secured while it is partnering with critical stakeholders to lay the foundation for the project. 

She added that it will have a state-of-the-art facilities, with well trained professionals who will serve as caregivers. 

At the event, the foundation also distributed wheelchairs for senior citizens who have challenges moving around. 

Some top dignitaries who were honoured at the event include, Paulin Talen a former Minister of Women Affairs and former spokesperson of the Nigerian Army, Brig. Gen. S.K Usman (Rtd) among others.

















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